34 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, 



PREMIUM LIST. 



[Articles exhibited must be grown by the exhibitor.] 

 FLOWERS. 



Collection of cut flowers $5.00 $3.00 



Collection of cut roses 3.00 2.00 



Collection of cut pansies * 3.00 2.00 



Collection of cut carnations 3. 00 2. 00 



Floral design 5.00 3.00 



Hand bouquet 2.00 1.00 



FRUITS. 



Easpberries. — Collection of not less than three named varie- 

 ties, one quart each $3.00 $2.00 



Largest fruit of any variety, one quart 2.00 1 .00 



Minnesota seedling, not before exhibited 2.00 1.00 



Strawberries. — Same as for raspberries. 



Blackberries.— Same as for raspberries. 



Currants, — Same as for raspberries. 



Gooseberries — Same as for raspberries. 



VEGETABLES. 



Collection, not less than six kinds $3.00 $2.00 



Asparagus, three bunches 1 .00 .50 



Beets, six 1.00 .50 



Carrots, six 1.00 .50 



Onions, six 1.00 .50 



Radishes, six 1.00 .50 



Turnips, six 1.00 .50 



Pieplant, six stalks 1.00 .50 



Lettuce, six heads 1.00 .50 



Cabbage, three heads 1. 00 .50 



Cauliflower, three heads 1 . 00 .50 



Green peas, half peck 1.00 .50 



String beans, half peck 1.00 .50 



New potatoes, half peck 1. 00 .50 



Cucumbers, six 1 . 00 .50 



Summer squash, six 1.00 .50 



RULES. 



All exhibits must be in place by 1 p. m. The awarding committee will 

 have power to recommend special premiums on seedlings and articles of 



special merit, fruits, flowers or vegetables, not provided for in the sched- 

 ule of premiums. Premiums will not be awarded on articles unworthy of ex- 

 hibition, even if there is no competition. 



Competition will be open to all, but the annual membership fee of one 

 dollar will be deducted from premiums awarded to persons who are not 

 members of the society. 



